Haha, yes, she’s a full on petrol head, she’s more interested in 1:1 scale cars now but she’s been racing RC with me for years now, I’m sure she will be out again soon, thanks for the comment 😃👍
small tip for people looking into moa buggies, get an ftx ravine first, its cheap as chips but can easily be made competitive just with better tyres, servos and links, after that a better pair of motors and hey presto you can do well
@@_blood_moon_proto_1500 I have a video comparing a stock Ravine, pretty terrible in stock form, but as with anything, throw enough money at it and they are ok.. but are they even a Ravine then?
@@TimsRcsurgery oh you don't need to do quite that much the core itself and stock shocks and springs are good, the weakpoints beyond center of gravity (which i will say is bad) are mostly things people upgrade on cheaper rc's anyway, aka tyres, sometimes wheels, servos's and motors otherwise its a good base considering its price i wouldn't push a lot of money at it, but despite that, my only grip with it is the body doesn't work with the amount of flex it has
Gota ask u a question. On the bully moa 2. From the servo horn to the knuckle. Drag link. What is the legnth of the Drag link center hole to center hole. My some lost his and im truin to find a replacement
dad taught you well! this is impressive!
Stumbled across your channel. Looks like you and the daughter were having a blast. Very nice rig.
Haha, yes, she’s a full on petrol head, she’s more interested in 1:1 scale cars now but she’s been racing RC with me for years now, I’m sure she will be out again soon, thanks for the comment 😃👍
small tip for people looking into moa buggies, get an ftx ravine first, its cheap as chips but can easily be made competitive just with better tyres, servos and links, after that a better pair of motors and hey presto you can do well
@@_blood_moon_proto_1500 I have a video comparing a stock Ravine, pretty terrible in stock form, but as with anything, throw enough money at it and they are ok.. but are they even a Ravine then?
@@TimsRcsurgery oh you don't need to do quite that much
the core itself and stock shocks and springs are good, the weakpoints beyond center of gravity (which i will say is bad) are mostly things people upgrade on cheaper rc's anyway, aka tyres, sometimes wheels, servos's and motors
otherwise its a good base
considering its price i wouldn't push a lot of money at it, but despite that, my only grip with it is the body doesn't work with the amount of flex it has
@ I’ve watched a few videos, rc Mann built one and was as capable as his Bully
@@TimsRcsurgery very fair, still funny to think about how versatile they are
Sweet Track Brother!!
I've had my assistant first came out I really hope that you enjoy yours it's an amazing moa. With some tuning it becomes a monster.😂
I love a bit of crawler action 😃💪🏼
Nice seems great minds think I like just bought one too. The capability is mind blowing.
Nice video man :D
Damn that number 5🤣Are you using the stock radio? If not, what are you using.
Using SkyRC Noble NB4, and that no.5 gate really made a fool out of me 😂😂
Any update on the cantilever suspension
Still at a standstill unfortunately. Lee is still flat out in work
Good to be busy, but really want that suspension fingers crossed won’t be too long
Gota ask u a question. On the bully moa 2. From the servo horn to the knuckle. Drag link. What is the legnth of the Drag link center hole to center hole. My some lost his and im truin to find a replacement
@@joeycrookshanks2868 it measures 54mm on mine, hope that helps
@@TimsRcsurgery awesome thank u